w-: ? , ... . , v v _ I . : *i PAGE FOUR Winnflhnw Npw? Mias Louise Freeman returned winndpuw licws to her home here after ?r in ? ... ,, _ _ a successful appendix operation Mrs. Nellie B. Walker, E. S. . T. j .... , j at Dosher Memorial Hospital. Bowers and children, Jerome and . ,, ., ?r _ Mr. and Mrs. Grover Tliomas Miss Mary Blair, Mrs. S. O. . . ? , ... v. . ..... ' . . .. ? of Wilmington were visitors here Craven and little daughter, Nell, afirj Miss Hancv Williams SDent y afternoon. ana miss nancy winiams spent Miss H Mae Mintz of Ash Wednesday afternoon at Holden's spent thg we k with her aunt iyac Mrs. Cora Maultsby. Mrs. D. R. Johnson and Misses Mr and Mrs j F vire8 of flwbecca and Sophia Ann John- wj]mington v)slte(J friends here s|n spent the week with friends SatUrday afternoon, i^ Henderson. Mrs. G. T. Reid and 2 daughgC. M. and J. B. Reeves of San- ters, Bettie Flo and Mabel Jean fgird visited Mrs. E. W. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Ramsur last Wednesday. I spent the week at Carolina Beach. ?Mrs. E. C. Woodbuy is visiting j G. T. Reid joined them for the Mrs. T. I. Martin in Florence, S. ] week end. Mr. and Mrs. Henry snipper oi Glenn Tucker. of Carolina Myrtle Grove, Wilmington, spent qjrach was supper guest of Mr. Sunday with the J. L. and A. P. and Mrs. J. L. Henry, Thursday Henrys. i efening. " Mr. and Mrs. Dallie Lanier of WHITEVILLE MART t^ilmington spent Friday after- IS MAKING GOOD niion with her mother, Mrs. J. RECORD OF SALES F,; Mills, who has been very sick, sold was sun blistered, having 'Douglas Taylor and Tom suffered from the extream heat Grumpier of Wilmington were wave just before curing time, and \ (sitors here Thursday morning, some of it was damaged, due to' Miss Margaret Measamoer, of growers not being able to house Raleigh, visited Mrs. J. L. Henry it properly after it was cured. Friday. 'However, continued Mr. Smith, (MYERS WAREHOUSE George A. Myers & Son I Chadbourn, - - N. C. 11st Sale, Monday Sept. 9th 12nd Sale, Tuesday, Sept. 10th 11st Sale, Thursday, Sept. 12th 12nd Sale, Friday, Sept. 13th I A. C. Ward, Ash, sold 1852-lbs. averaging I $31.00 per Hundred. HIS PRICES RANGED FROM | $16.00 To $50.00. | / V DEPOSIT YOUR TOBACCO MONEY IN THIS BANK Money deposited In this bank will bring you more direct good than money taken outside for the benefit of other communities. This hank Is working for home interests. Our ability to serve you depends largely upon the co-operation which you give us in return. We are always glad to lend money to our friends and neighbors for productive purposes, which will bring good to the community. Our funds for this purpose come from the deposits of local people. It is a sound principle of home development that money earned here should be spent here and hanked here. We take a real Interest in the welfare of our depositors, and we believe we can give better banking cooperation than can be had anywhere else. WACCAMAW BANK & TRUST CO. WHITEVILLE FAIRMONT CHADBOCRN ROSEHILL CLARKTON TABOR CITY SOCTHPOBT KENANSVTI.LE NORTH CAROLINA ?Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation? h > ::WE L ; In Poun A. H. M At I FIRST SALE- TJ17 Wednesday, Sept. '4 VV THE STATE PORT PILOT, there is considerable good quality be between 18 and 25 on July 1, i tobacco being offered too and it 1940 and must be unmarried i is commanding good prices. ..... American citizens who can pro- < Believe Indian Mounds duce evidence of good moral char- > To Be Of Historic Value acter. A strict physical examinBrunswick coast, or elsewhere ation is given to all as i in the county, who have a weU as y,e scholastic tests. Only 1 knowledge of Indian mounds of young men possessing required ' any sort are urged to report scholastic units are accepted as ' the location of such mound. The candidates and special weight is 1 mounds along the coast are given for experience at sea and 8 - i.i.i C I composed of great piles of Ior wmpieumi oKCva sound theoretical knowl- I FOR MR. WALKER edge of the working principles Thomas St. George, Prince O'Brien, W. E. Dosher, W. E. Bell, E. J. Pigford, Albert Rogers and Roscoe Rogers. E D The deceased was the son of L (II IVCc lSlCI Daniel R. and Charlotte Vereen Walker, and was married to the f\[ H former Miss Ruth Evans. (JJ L/ 6GQS Surviving in addition to his widow are three children, Mrs. B. l /"i L. Furpless, William H. Walker, t)l*linSWlCK LxOUIlty Jr., and Daniel Walker, all of Southport. One brother, D. R. ' will appreciate your Walker, and four sisters, Mrs. support on November 5, Dillard Bellamy and Mrs^W. S. flnd jf , 4 , McKeithan, Wilmington, Mrs. E. V. Evans, Leland, and Mrs. Lin- serve ynu to the best of den Knox, Durham, also survive my ability, as does his step-mother, Mrs. Margaret Walker, Leland. THANK YOU rAHFT OFFICERS I F I IFWK I FOR FLEET NOW I * ^ """" III BEING ENROLLED I YOUR N B^G TOE Leading This Section 1 Of Tobacco It 3 Sets of Buye FIRST SALES- ( \T Thurs., Sept. 5 ' |\| I Mon., Sept. 9 ) HI Nil I Wed., Sept. 11 ( A 1VIUVI FIRST SALES? T"1 Wed., Sept. 4 H O l?m 4 Fn., Sept. 6 f I IB II Tues., Sept. 10 " i .EAD TI * / ids Sold Money 1 [OORE "" FARMERS Ii HERE TOBACCO SEL1 ; ^ * V i* *. * SOUTHPORT, N. C. a nvolved in the pi ^pulsion mach-1 Young men interested in the ex- j, norv refrigeration plant, electri-1 amination should apply to the lc ?1 units, and all of the auxiliar- Supervisor of Cadet Training, g es- Uuited States Maritime CommisDiscipline in a merchant vessel ajon for additionai information s inspired rather than enforced and applicati0n forms. No applih rough the consequences of pun- catjon ^ ^ considered which shment. Leadership by the officer j3 postmarked iater than midn all things is, therefore, a prime nlght October 15 1940. equisite. He must be impartial md fair in his dealings with sub- sheriff Ganey He, ;rd,nates and courteous and re- Round.U Robber Gang fZT\ J all Workin0 Ea8tern N. C. In 0,13 way he W!" com- Francisco, whom they quoted as nand a natural respect far more saying he was from New York, ffective than any form of en- The officers said much of the I orced discipline. stolen goods has been recovered T Sfcmifirfi | Krr* n n i i^nrj SCHOOL i And here's the place to get ready. I Whether its school clothes, shoes or I I school supplis?your best bet is to cuius, here where you can get everything you want at one store. Shallotte Trading Co. j HOBSON KIRBY, Proprietor SHALLOTTE, - - - - N. C. ' ! EAREST AN >ACCO IV HITEVILI In Pounds-Prices And Pa 1 Demand by All Buying rs 6 is-Tugglesjrs - Leas , * iE MAI Paid And Service L? R.JA I WHITE VI] LS FOR "MORE IACI WEDNESDAY, SEPTr?nrr I n-i tint (ho arrest of the gan^ which ?_ j. as put an end to one of the this sectio; \H rngest series of depredations years, '" state j? SELL NOW WtT^I i =1 r-m WAREHOUSE - - - Whit: I FIRST SALE, WED., SEPT. 4t!i m FIRST SALE, FRI., SEPT. 6ih m FIRST SALE, TUES., SEP! Khh I FIRST SALE, THURS., SEPT. 12th M G. B. BROOKS CHARLIE MASOV? SEE US FOR LOW COST ? EFFICIENCY FOR YOUR FARM? The "common sense" solution to success? ful farm operation is answered by mod? ern, scientific farm machinery and cgui? ment! Plan now to modernize your farm?' See us for detailed information. ?, G. W. Kirbv & Son I SUPPLY, N. C. I D BEST I 1ARKEI .E J tronage. All Types I I Companies 1 Hir ig Warehouses I CrutchfieiJ c Brooks J tKET;l H Of ?rest H^1 e Given 1?!? CKSOM LLE I (" FIRST SALE- E ^ Friday, Sept. /